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Old 04-27-2007, 03:50 PM   #1
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HELP! 72 days ago I hired a stud for one of my Yorkies and another female winked at him and he got her, (I didn't know she was in heat) I took & put her away. The Stud left the nest day. 9 days later MY male (who I thought was too young) got her 3 times that I know of. Anyway, 62 days after the Stud got her she had 3 puppies (which was on 4-19) Then to my surprize TODAY, 9 days later she has another puppy . Could this of really happened, Getting pregnant from 2 different males and delivering each one separately? HELP ME PLEASE!
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Old 04-27-2007, 03:52 PM   #2
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you said your young male got her three times that you know of. may i ask why you didn't separate them after the first time?
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HELP! 72 days ago I hired a stud for one of my Yorkies and another female winked at him and he got her, (I didn't know she was in heat) I took & put her away. The Stud left the nest day. 9 days later MY male (who I thought was too young) got her 3 times that I know of. Anyway, 62 days after the Stud got her she had 3 puppies (which was on 4-19) Then to my surprize TODAY, 9 days later she has another puppy . Could this of really happened, Getting pregnant from 2 different males and delivering each one separately? HELP ME PLEASE!
Wow, how interesting. I had read that different males could sire different pups in one season, but never heard of such a long time between pups being born. I'm interested to hear what the wise ones say. Good luck, and take care of those sweet puppies.
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Old 04-27-2007, 04:11 PM   #4
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you said your young male got her three times that you know of. may i ask why you didn't separate them after the first time?
I seperated her from the first stud because I didn't want to breed her with him. The 2nd stud "mine" I had purchased because he IS the one I wanted to use on her so I aloud them to mate,
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When you have a female that you want bred, you take her to the studs house, and control the breeding and have someone else help hold and keep them quiet after they tie so as not to cause any injuries. I'm sorry, but it doesn't sound like your a responsible breeder. It's evident you have never done any homework on breeding. My suggestion to you would be to spay and neuter your dogs.
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When you have a female that you want bred, you take her to the studs house, and control the breeding and have someone else help hold and keep them quiet after they tie so as not to cause any injuries. I'm sorry, but it doesn't sound like your a responsible breeder. It's evident you have never done any homework on breeding. My suggestion to you would be to spay and neuter your dogs.
12 years of breeding AKC Yorkies for your info and never had this happen before. i also have healthy females and don't breed every cycle, and none of my Yorkies have ever had a c_section or lost a puppy. I'd like to see how many breeders out there can say that!
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Could someone please address the question asked??? I think it's interesting, and I know I'd like to learn from it. Less judging, more teaching!!!

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12 years of breeding AKC Yorkies for your info and never had this happen before. i also have healthy females and don't breed every cycle, and none of my Yorkies have ever had a c_section or lost a puppy. I'd like to see how many breeders out there can say that!
Sometimes people jump to conclusions, just let it slide. I know that pups can be sired by several fathers but usually one that is conceived that much later is born too early and dies. I would say you have a little miracle there, a very special pup! You may have to dna test them to correctly identify that sire though before you can register your litter.
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Could someone please address the question asked??? I think it's interesting, and I know I'd like to learn from it. Less judging, more teaching!!!

It was remarks like that that lead me to leave "Yorkie Talk" years ago. I just came back in hopes that thing would of changed. Thanks for your support on the matter.
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I sure would dna them to see if it was a miracle or not. I don't know if this is possible but I guess with the 9 days difference in mating then in 9 days difference in whelping it sure seems feesible doesn't it. So I checked with a breeder friend whos been breeding Yorkie's well over 40 years now who says its rare but she has heard of it happening before.
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Sometimes people jump to conclusions, just let it slide. I know that pups can be sired by several fathers but usually one that is conceived that much later is born too early and dies. I would say you have a little miracle there, a very special pup! You may have to dna test them to correctly identify that sire though before you can register your litter.
Yes. I'm lucky, MY STUD has already been DNA'd so it wont be too hard& it's funny you said "a little miracle" cause thats what I'm calling her "Miracle" .
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I sure would dna them to see if it was a miracle or not. I don't know if this is possible but I guess with the 9 days difference in mating then in 9 days difference in whelping it sure seems feesible doesn't it. So I checked with a breeder friend whos been breeding Yorkie's well over 40 years now who says its rare but she has heard of it happening before.
Thank you for speaking with your friend on my behalf. WOW 40 years. Your luck to have a friend with soo much experience
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Why does everyone have to be rude? She asked a freak'n question, which is damn interesting I must say. If you can't answer it, don't bring the girl down for God's sake. How many times can I see the phrase "irresponsible breeder." I'm so tired of this! Move on, please.

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Girl, this sounds so crazy! I've never heard of it. Good luck! I can't wait to see the answers!
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Why does everyone have to be rude? She asked a freak'n question, which is damn interesting I must say. If you can't answer it, don't bring the girl down for God's sake. How many times can I see the phrase "irresponsible breeder." I'm so tired of this! Move on, please.

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Girl, this sounds so crazy! I've never heard of it. Good luck! I can't wait to see the answers!
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Thank you for speaking with your friend on my behalf. WOW 40 years. Your luck to have a friend with soo much experience
Your very welcome!! It was an interesting question so I was very interested in finding out not only for your sake but mine as well,lol I sure was curious to know if it was possible and how rare. I look foward to hearing from others about your question. I hope others can enlighten you as well.
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